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A film about Iran's protest movement is making cinema history. "Dreams of Violets" is the first fully AI-generated feature film ever selected by a major international film festival. The 75-minute drama will premiere at New York's Tribeca Festival next week. Created by Iranian-British director Ash Koosha from his home in London, the film took just three months to produce and cost less than 2,000 euros. There were no actors, no cameras, no sets and no film crew. Koosha says the film simply could not have been made through conventional means. Living in exile and unable to safely film inside Iran, he turned to AI to recreate events linked to the country's deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters. The film is based on journalistic reports, photographs and eyewitness accounts, and explores themes of memory, censorship and resistance. But as Tribeca becomes the first major festival to embrace a fully AI-generated feature, the film is also reigniting a fierce debate. Can artificial intelligence tell deeply human stories? Does AI democratise filmmaking or threaten the future of the industry? Eve Jackson speaks to Ash Koosha about Iran, ethics and the future of cinema.
Tout a commencรฉ par une vieille sacoche militaire allemande retrouvรฉe dans le dรฉsert tunisien par son grand-pรจre pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Plus de quatre-vingts ans plus tard, lorsqu'il en hรฉrite, รric Buravent, habitant d'Hourtin en Gironde, se lance dans une enquรชte qui va l'obsรฉder pendant trois ans.
Football: a force for social cohesion and unity among peoples. But to fully experience that passion and those emotions, World Cup fans making the trip should expect a hefty bill. Airfare prices are skyrocketing during the tournament. Stadium seats can cost up to 5,000 euros and getting there from your hotel will cost astronomical sums as well.
Pour justifier des frappes contre certains journalistes, les autoritรฉs israรฉliennes affirment qu'ils sont en lien avec des groupes armรฉs. "Complรฉment d'enquรชte" avait pu interroger quelques mois avant son รฉlimination un photographe de Gaza accusรฉ de terrorisme par Tsahal, sur la base notamment d'une photo plutรดt compromettante...
Anger is growing in #Albania over a plan to build luxury hotels and villas in a protected area on the #Adriatic coast. The project is being led by an investment #fund linked to #Trump's son-in-law Jared #Kushner. Protests started end of May after videos showed bulldozers on the #beach.
Roland-Garros : l'Ukrainienne Marta Kostyuk et la Russe Mirra Andreeva dรฉcident de ne pas poser ensemble pour la photo d'avant-match.
A climate scientist has told FRANCE 24 that we should all watch out and prepare for the strong possibility of an extremely hot summer in the northern hemisphere in the coming months. The World Meteorological Organization is warning that the El Nino phenomenon is set to develop in the Pacific between now and the end of August, increasing the risk of extreme weather events. Climate scientist at the University of Oxford, Chloe Brimicombe, spoke to us in Perspective.
France broke temperature records and reached 37C before the month of May was out - so does this mean we're in for a scorching summer?
Pris en photo, mercredi 3 juin, souriant avec le maire du Havre alors quโil refuse de soutenir publiquement le prรฉsident de LR, le chef des dรฉputรฉs de droite plaide la coรฏncidence.
Le spectateur a immรฉdiatement รฉtรฉ sorti du parquet par la sรฉcuritรฉ mercredi, lors du match 1 des finales NBA entre les Spurs de San Antonio et les Knicks de New York.
North Korea on Thursday unveiled a new facility believed to produce fuel for nuclear weapons, with leader Kim Jong Un pledging to expand the country's nuclear forces โat an exponential rate.โ State media said the plant uses advanced technology, while photos suggested it may be a uranium enrichment facility.
Oliver Farry is pleased to welcome Gareth Redmond-King, Head of the International Programme at the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit. As the World Meteorological Organization warns of a powerful El Niรฑo event and its potentially far-reaching consequences, Redmond-King warns that El Niรฑo should not be viewed as an isolated threat, but rather as an accelerant acting upon an already destabilised climate system. El Niรฑo is "pouring fuel on that particular fire" of climate change. He describes the phenomenon as "turbocharging climate change" by adding heat to a planet that has already warmed by approximately 1.4ยฐC. "It's like we're in a very, very hot room and somebody decides to turn on the heating and light the fire," he observes, illustrating how natural climate cycles become more dangerous in an artificially warmed world.
The warming El Nino climate phenomenon is likely to develop by the end of August, the United Nations' weather agency said, raising the risk of extreme weather as Europe faces another summer on the front line of climate change.
The government's latest 'Palaces de France' list was revealed on June 2, with six new additions and four removals. The label aims to showcase this flagship sector of French expertise, even though the establishments' owners are rarely French.
US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will speak at the White House correspondents dinner, which has been rescheduled for July 24. At this year's edition that was held in April, Trump had to be evacuated after shots erupted at a security checkpoint outside the ballroom venue.